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Junior and Senior Representatives Top Row, L to R ; Jatk Hiiffei-. ancy Sloan. Bill Dickey, P(?t:gy Doerler, Joan Thompson, Mary Satre, Dick Hanley, Fritz Lauffcr. Row Two: Larry Leakr, Dick Patterson, Marilyn Merscrcaii, Giniiie Orlhwein, Bill Schniitt, Harland Brilz, Rodger Wadsworlh, Brunny Messinger, Kenneth Gulp. Row Three: Don Heidtnian, Jack Breeze, Jack Gallon, Jane Reynolds, B;irl»ara Price, Margaret Thycn. Ed Vick, Pat McCarthy. The Search Lights of the Student Council Freshman and Sophomore Representatives Tup Row, L to R ; Barry Gidiey, Ted Blank, Jim Sodd, Bruce Steinhauer, Chiiek Gilchrist. Orville Crawford, Ronald Kaminsky. Row Two: Nancy Campbell, Martha Arnold, Martha Howard, Sara Jane Boog, Joe Sites, Dick Shambaugh, George Chatas, Ronald Harris, Carl Gerwer. Row Three: Jane Williams, Florence Herman. Beatrice Williams. Dorothy Henne, Joan Gerber, Joan Campbell, Phyllis Riipp, Sue Stapleton. Barbara Baker, Beverly Sandusky.
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Is A Flame Of Action Roger Balk, the Student Council president, is the headlight who activates all the Student Council members. His presidential career began when he was elected in the spring of 1947. During the first week of school in September, he showed his ability by organizing an effec- tive student government. The Student Council has realized its wise choice by the many successful meetings over which he has presided. Under his supervision sev- eral needed amendments have been added to the schools constitution. As you can see, he has proved himself to be a most competent and willing leader, one who is responsible for the smooth running of the entire student government. Much of the success of tliis year ' s Student Council can be accredited to Roger Balk. Roger Balk, President Commissioners Top Row: MARILYN HAMANN, Commissioner of Prism. JIM VILLWOCK, Commissioner of Pot O ' Gold. Row Two: RON KINNEY, Commissioner of School Service. JACKIE HANEY, Commissioner of National Service. JERRY ROSS, Commissioner of Athletics. HAZEL MURPHY, Commissioner of Organizations. SHIRLEY KEATS, Commissioner of Student Welfare. 19
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Slanilinj;: Jeannette Bri(:ham, Jack Gallon. Seated. L lo P.: Rulh Broghan, Marilyn Mersereau, George Leighton, Brunny Messinger, Dick McCallister, Ronnie Kinney. The Student Council must have committees to reflect ders, and then lo reach the verdict of the punishment. The its light to the student body. One of the reflector lights is functioning of this Court is important since it gives the stu- the Student Court whose duty it is to issue subpoenas to dents themselves an opportunity to maintain discipline and violators of the school laws, to try the cases of these offen- to preserve order. Reflector Lights of the Student Council The second reflector light is the Student Welfare Com- big job is the annual magazine drive for raising of funds for miltee, whose greatest task is to manage class elections with school improvement. The committee ' s last undertaking is the confirming of grades and qualifications of all candidates the holding of the elections for the next year ' s president and and the checking of the names on the petitions. Another commissioners of the Council. Staniling: Harold DeMun. Seated, L to R : Marilyn Brubaker, Nancy Wittman, Janice Phillips, ancy Proltengeier. Shirley Keats. Glenna Opperman. Jane Turner, Loia Foor, Carolyn Bowers. 21
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